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Autumn Johnson | November 6, 2021

Congressman Jim Banks is back on Twitter after he deleted a tweet that went against the platform’s Terms of Service.

On October 19, Banks tweeted about Dr. Rachel Levine, a transgender woman who recently became the first transgender four-…

Alexander Hall | November 5, 2021

Microsoft opened an event by apologizing to indiginous tribes of America on whose land their offices are built. No word on whether Bill Gates wants to actually return them. 

Microsoft hosted Microsoft Ignite 2021 in a Nov. 2…

Catherine Salgado | November 5, 2021

It’s called “Big” Tech for a reason, and tech companies are looking to expand even more, this time into the field of health care. 

Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. is making the latest Big Tech foray into the health care…

Alexander Hall | November 4, 2021

Microsoft unveiled more than just the future of identity-proofing when its presenters opened the Microsoft Into Focus: Security video presentation with arbitrary statements about their appearance and identity.

The future once looked like…

Catherine Salgado | November 4, 2021

The emoji world is pregnant with ideas to bring unrealities to life. New “Pregnant Man” and “Pregnant Person” emojis are reportedly coming to Android 12L in an alleged effort to be more “inclusive.”

An emoji depicting a man holding his…

Alexander Hall | November 4, 2021

Congressman Greg Steube (R-FL) raked the U.K.-based Center for Countering Digital Hate over the coals for its call to silence conservative organizations.

Representative Steube slammed the “CCP-sympathizing socialists” of the Center for…

Autumn Johnson | November 4, 2021

A report suggests that The Washington Post is preparing an article criticizing the White Coat Waste Project, a group dedicated to ending cruel dog experiments. Journalist Glenn Greenwald detailed The Post’s reports on the animal rights advocacy…

Catherine Salgado | November 3, 2021

Free speech advocates beware! A new bill out of the United Kingdom would reportedly criminalize internet trolling that is deemed to cause “likely psychological harm.”

The proposed U.K. law, the Online Safety Bill, could reportedly…

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | November 3, 2021

It’s Episode Ten of MRC’s new video series, CensorTrack with TR. This week, we talked about how Big Tech favors the left even when it comes to individual opinions, this time regarding trans and traditional family ideologies. 

Catherine Salgado | November 2, 2021

Big Tech platforms censored Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s documentary series on the events of January 6th even before it was fully released, and media leftists have called for more.

Carlson, his show, and supporters posted and tweeted a…

Joseph Vazquez | November 2, 2021

The U.K.-based Center for Countering Digital Hate wants to censor organizations that disagree with it on climate policy. It released an absurd report attacking the Media Research Center and eight other conservative organizations in an attempt to…

Alexander Hall | November 1, 2021

Twitter is unleashing a new program to proactively protect the left’s climate change narrative and deflect criticism from skeptics during COP26.

If there were any doubt that Big Tech’s existence is to curry favor for the left and their…

Catherine Salgado | November 1, 2021

A proposed law in the United Kingdom (U.K.) would reportedly regulate social media like a “hazard industry,” with new methods of censorship. Free speech advocates should be concerned.

The U.K. Online Safety Bill would allow communications…

Autumn Johnson | October 31, 2021

Twitter was criticized after it failed to remove tweets suggesting that Glenn Youngkin, the GOP nominee for Virginia Governor, had white supremacists at a rally.

The rally members were later discovered to be Democrats with ties to the…

Autumn Johnson | October 30, 2021

Trade Group NetChoice has once again criticized the Texas “free speech” law.

The law is aimed at preventing social media platforms from suspending accounts or removing posts based on political ideology. NetChoice said the new law will…

Autumn Johnson | October 29, 2021

A bombshell report indicated that Google blocked ads from an animal advocacy group that raised awareness on cruel dog experiments.

The experiments were funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH), a division led by Dr. Anthony Fauci…

Alexander Hall | October 29, 2021

Facebook has reportedly restricted yet another American conservative politician, North Carolina Mayor BJ Barnes with little explanation other than that the ban is “irreversible.”

Platforms continue to penalize conservative politicians.…

Catherine Salgado | October 29, 2021

Facebook’s policies prohibit doxxing on the platform. Yet Facebook allowed The Cincinnati Enquirer to post private information, including an address, for Lakota school board candidates.

The Enquirer is “Pulitzer Prize-winning local…

Autumn Johnson | October 28, 2021

A federal judge in Florida has ruled that the former presidential status of Donald Trump does not exempt him from Twitter’s rules.

The former president was suspended after the Jan. 6 riot in Washington, D.C.

A judge ruled in favor…

Catherine Salgado | October 28, 2021

“Who is going to be the unbiased arbiter of truth? I don’t think it exists,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said, challenging the leftist narrative pushing for greater censorship of online speech.

Johnson called out leftist witnesses for…